lIVANGAHtJA COUNTY CC-UNCIE H<|tlCl. T\tTfilNG the temporary absence of l ?jD tbf 'OoHectfr . atS.Hampden, all |artfW>e; hereljy tteqaested to PAT their BATES Lo the COUNCIL CHAMBER OFFICE , without delay, a 9 all BATES OUTSTANDING after the Ist day df JANUABY NEXT will be CERTAII LV STTEU FOB. D. J'M'KENNA, C aunty Bate Collector. Beefton, 6th B c, 1879. TO TBAVE^T BEY VALLEY, and INANG-HUA DISrEICTSTHIS SEASON. YOUNG TOT ABA, A Bat Hobsb, w th black poinfs, stands 15 hands three in :hes high. Four years old, is very strot gly built and possesses j very beautiful lets, got by Totara, dam Lucy by Potemate, grand dam JoseWill travel th s season in the Grey Valley*. nd/.lnangahua Districts, and tl c Farm. PEDIGREE. YOUNf. TOTARA Is by Totata, dam Lucy by Pot entate, 'gMtnd dafiil Joaephine, the lattel imported trom Nm South Wales by Drj Renwick (see JNkw South Wales stu book), Totara is! by Diomedes, dan WsUnea, the latter bred in 1859, 03 Hesperus, dam Diomedia, sister Wethergage by Weatberfit oat oi Taurina by Taur*. Esmeralda by Yin* earee, Pastclle hi Rubeous, Parasol by Potatoes, Prinellalby Hs sj^ e * P/?" 11 * 6 by Snap, Hesperis by Bay Middleton out of Pta*ry« sisler to Pleßepotentiary Emelius, oat of N rie *\ % P * r l cl ? 8 ' Selina, Pipylina bf Sir Peter Bahgh by Tnmptor, Zmgarle by Tramp out of Folly by Yound Drone, Kegina by Monarch, Baliegh) by Trumpetor. Fane* by Florii«l. Potentate was bred by Mr Stafford in 1853, got by Sir Her cules, dam Princk by Grat.s, grand dam by Stride, great grand dam by Hector j Sir Hercules by Cap a-pie, d«m Paraguay. \ Tbbms— £d 103 } payable on the Is February, 1880. Good paddoeking « "Lives of great men all remind us, We «a« wake oar lives sublime ; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. THE above is read with great interest by thousands Q f young men. It inspires theirfwith H6PB,forin the bright lexicon o routh there is no such word as fail. Alas! L many, this is eorrect,-ts true with regard J the youth who baa awer abused hi. strength-andto^theman, bo h«s not been • oassion's slave." . , , But to that youth-to i h ? t man, who has wasted his vigor, who has yielded himself up to the temporary sweet s Hurements oi vice, who has giwjn unbridled license to hi« passions, to him the abo?e Hues are hut as a fem-diih" Ho? E c> ihe have ? Who* ■StaS&Sr Wat %ha, cc of leaving U» footprints on the sands < f time? For him, altts ! there w nought bn ■ dark despair and self-reproach for a lost Zj 'c. ~ -For a man to leave hi footprints on the sands of time, he nwt 1 c endowed with a strong brain and nervou power. He must possess a sound, vigorou , healthy mind, in a healthy body -the ponw to oom-eive-the enerjy to execute! But look at our Australian youth ! See 1 16 emaciated form, the vacant iook, the Hstles shesitatins; manner, the n.rvous distrust, tbe senseless, almost | idiotic expression. Note his demeanour and i conversation, and then sa; , Is that a man to leave hi* footprints on th< sands of time. Do parents, medical m >n and educators of ywttta*Wtfcfi#"l* att ntion *° this Bub ; i4t ? 'Do they ever as( ertain the cause of this decay ; and having one so, do they (as a strict sense of duty demands) seek the • skilled .advice of the m< Jical man, who has nwde ttiis branch of his profession his particular speciality, whose ! He has been devoted to .he treatment of th ise cases ? Reader, what is your answer ? Ie: each one answer for himself, Parents see heir progeny fading gradually before their sij ht, see them become emaciated old young tn n, broken down in heSltb, <enfeeojted, unStt d for the battle of lite ; .yet oM «$ mi l ht Bave them ' one sound and vigorous heal b*giving letter from a medical man, habitual d to the treatment and continuous eupervis on of such cases, would, in most instances, succeed in wardhjg off the impending doom of a miserable and gioomy future, and by propriate treatment restore the enervated sy item to its natural vigor, and ensure a jovou and happy life. Dr L, L. SMITH, of Melbourne, has made the diseases of youth and those arising there* from his peculiar study. Bis whole pro esi» eional life has been eßpe< ially devoted to the trffttnifnt' ;©fj Nervous Affections and the * DigeVses incidental to larried Life. Bis skill is available to ali—r o mmter how man* hundred:! or thousanda o muVs distant. His sy.iem of correspoivienc by letter is now so w«4l orgauiied and kn< wn, th.t comment would be superfluous— ( >y this »eaus mauy thousands of patients ha c been cured, whom be has never seen md i sver known) ; and it is carried on with such udicious supervi^on that though he has ecu practising this branch of his profession for twenty»six years | in these colonies, no sit >le instance of acci* j dental discovery has ver yet happened. When Mediciues are , required, these are forwarded in the same cl etui manner without a possibility of the rot tents of the parcels . being discovered. Plait and clear direciions accompany these latter, itid a cure is eff pted without even tha pby»i ;iau knowing who is his "ptitienL To Men and Wowet wi-h Broken-down Constitutions, the I«er?)us, the Debilitated. I and>ll suffering from aiy Disease whatever, 'Dr fcrli. SMITH'S pi t o' treatment commend* itself, avoiding, ai it does, the mcon- \ sentence and expense v a personal v>iait, ADDBESB— ) ' DR L. L. SMIT^ 182, COLLINS STBkET &!$?, MIiLBOOiiNJEj (Late the Eesidenee of the ooverao?-) F riiiiinTifrjii -&^'
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Inangahua Times, 5 January 1880, Page 3
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